From the time the Pilgrims arrived on American soil, faith in God played an important part in shaping our nation. Images of Moses adorn the Supreme Court in recognition of the Judeo-Christian origin of our laws. But it was Taxes, loss of Liberty and oppression from a mad king that led our Founding Fathers to write The Declaration of Independence and start The American Revolution. Today, those who stand for these ideals no longer call themselves The Silent Majority because we are silent no more.
There’s an absolutely incredible video you need to watch from Mike Vanderboegh of Sipsey Street Irregulars. He nails what we have been working to expose for years. The only thing missing is credit to Trevor Loudon of New Zeal for exposing Frank Marshall Davis first. Once Mike read up on this in The Communist, witten by Paul Kengor, it told him all he needed to know about Barack Obama. My hat is off to Mike:
Mike Vanderboegh is an ex-communist who founded the Three Percenters
Movement, which is based on the reality that only three percent of the
early American colonists took to the battlefield and still won. He is
also the guy who not only broke the Fast and Furious story in December
of 2010, but continuously exposed breaking stories and accounts from
confidential sources regarding this scandal.
Vanderboegh is spot on concerning Collectivist butchers and the
intentions of the Obama Administration. There are a couple of items in
his video I especially enjoy. One concerns the language of Collectivists
– a ‘Radish’ is a derogatory term that indicates a Communist who is
only red on the outside. A ‘Tomato’ is red through and through. But a
‘Killer Tomato’ is a Communist who is willing to pull the trigger. Obama
is the leader of the ‘Killer Tomatoes.’ I also enjoyed Mike’s
daughter’s explanation of the difference between a Communist and a
Socialist. Paraphrasing here… a Communist is a Socialist who has found
his AK47 and is not afraid to pull the trigger. A Socialist is a
Communist who has not found his AK47 yet and is afraid to pull the
trigger. How true that is. All ‘isms are just different vantage points
of the same view.
May Day was celebrated this past week. Barack Obama signed a Presidential Proclamation designating the day Loyalty Day.
Many saw this as a move to force allegiance to our new Marxist leaders.
Although I wouldn’t put that past Obama, Loyalty Day is proclaimed
every year by each President and was first started by President Dwight D. Eisenhower
in 1959 and was actually observed originally in 1921, ironically during
the first ‘Red Scare.’ So, it is appropriate to observe Loyalty Day
during the current infestation of Commies infecting America down to her
very roots. May Day is a Communist holiday celebrating International
Workers’ Day, which commemorates the 1886 Haymarket Massacre in Chicago.
It is also a pagan holiday and a Russian holiday. I am quite sure Obama
in his festering mind was dictating loyalty to the Marxist State and
not to the Constitution. Frankly, this holiday should not be celebrated
at all here in the U.S.
Oh, but it was… Senator Turban Durbin enthusiastically defended rallying with the Communists:
He was not the only one. An NBC reporter who was questioned about the
hammer and sickle flags at a May Day event at first denied knowing they
were there, while cleverly standing next to them. Then acted dumb to
pretend she did not know what they meant. Then she dismissed the
interviewer. Ah… classic Communist deflection – here is Glenn Beck on both events:
And here is the female brain from NBC or as Ironic Surrealism put it – rolling over and playing dead between the ears…:
Commie flags waving during the May Day protests in NYC (May 1st, 2013)
The masks are coming off. And boy, it ain’t pretty or even hygienic.
Yep, that’s an Anarchist
being forcibly removed from the May Day event. However, Anarchists,
Socialists, Communists, Marxists all tend to look strikingly similar if
you ask me. Although Socialists claim to be non-violent, that label is
just another name for Communist and they are all violent when it suits
their needs and goals. You say tomato, I say Communist/Marxist.
The red disease is spreading across the globe and this week it used the facade of a May Day celebration to spread Communism, “workers’ rights” and violence in many countries such as Turkey, Greece, Spain, Venezuela and Italy. And the Communists are looking to take over the world, a la Pinko and the Brain.
But I’m not laughing anymore. Chicago also seemed to be a Commie hub on
May Day with thousands screaming to legalize illegal aliens (per the
Communist Antonio Gramsci’s doctrine) and demand higher pay. Yes, Chicago is the home of the illegal and the land of free handouts. The perfect breeding ground for a Marxist such as Barack Obama.
On this May Day, humanity is facing enormous challenges –
economic stagnation, multiple social crises, savage and growing
inequalities, climate change and environmental degradation, food
insecurity, resource depletion, peak oil, population pressures,
terrorism of state and non-state actors, imperial occupations and
sanctions, outbreaks of war, and nuclear weapons proliferation – all of
which can only be addressed if the economic and political power of the
transnational corporations is radically diminished and eventually
eliminated.
We are confident that humanity will meet these challenges as it has
done at earlier turning points in human history and create a future that
is worthy of humankind, a socialist future. We know the working class
will lead the way.
Today we join with the tens of thousands across the U.S. who will
march for immigrant rights, workers rights, jobs, justice and equality.
We also join with the working people of the world who celebrate May 1
as International Labor Day, a holiday born right here in the U.S.A.
Happy May Day!
So there you have it. The Communists will save the world, or actually
destroy it. My bet is on the latter and they have America in their
clutches. Time to clean house and finally get rid of the Red Menace
America before it finishes us off as a Republic. The true language of
the Killer Tomatoes is delivered from the end of a gun where, as Ron Bloom so tactfully stated, real power comes from.
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